Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Wednesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Stocks Rise Amid Earnings, Dollar Advances on Economy Optimism

[Bloomberg] Turkey Bonds Sink as JPMorgan Sees Moody’s Cut Draining Billions

[Bloomberg] Emerging Currencies Weaken on Global Growth Concern, Oil Prices

[Bloomberg] Erdogan Gathers His Top Turkey Security Chiefs as Purges Spread

[Reuters] Turkey set for emergency measures to quell post-coup turmoil

[Bloomberg] Turkey to Consider State of Emergency, AKP’s Yilmaz Says

[Washington Post] Turkey bans all academics from travel in latest post-coup measure

[Reuters] Politically sensitive tweaks to ECB bond scheme would only buy weeks

[Bloomberg] Inside the High-Profile Downfall of a $8 Billion Hedge Fund

[Reuters] Brexit bump instills no confidence on sullen bond trading floors

[FT] Riding shock after shock is a danger for financial markets

[WSJ] Art Sales Suffer Global Slump

[Reuters] U.S. says its forces will keep operating in South China Sea

[NBC] North Korea Says It Tested Pre-Emptive Strikes on U.S. Targets

Tuesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Asia Stocks Set for Mixed Start After U.S., Europe Rallies Pause

[Bloomberg] BOJ Is Running Out of Room to Buy Bonds Amid Stimulus: Chart

[Reuters] Wall Street moves lower on mixed earnings rep

[Reuters] Erdogan targets more than 50,000 in purge after failed Turkish coup

[WSJ] S&P Lowers Deutsche Bank Outlook to Negative From Stable

[FT] Turkey bank pulls bond at last minute on investor aversion

[FT] Fund managers expect radical new stimulus from central banks

[FT] Ukraine fighting threatens to reignite full-scale conflict